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- H. Javadi and K. Burrill. AZERBAIJAN x. Azeri Turkish Literature 2013-02-01 at the Wayback Machine // Encyclopædia Iranica. — 1988. — Vol. III. — P. 251-255.
In the 17th century, although the transfer of the capital to Isfahan favored Persian at the court, Azeri poetry in the style of Fożuli and the Čaḡatāi poet Navāʾi still flourished. ʿAlijān Esmāʿiloḡlu Qawsi Tabrizi (born in Tabriz and educated in Isfahan) was an important poet who combined classical refinement with the candor of popular poetry. Rokn-al-Din Masʿud Masiḥi (d. 1656) was a musician and poet who wrote three romantic maṯnawis—Dām va Dāna, Zanbur-e ʿasal, and Varqa va Golšāh. The last was modeled on a Persian work of the same name by ʿAyyuqi.
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Eyyuqi X esr Iran sairi EyyuqiVefat tarixi XI esrFealiyyeti X esr sairiHeyatiIstinadlarH Javadi and K Burrill AZERBAIJAN x Azeri Turkish Literature 2013 02 01 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopaedia Iranica 1988 Vol III P 251 255 In the 17th century although the transfer of the capital to Isfahan favored Persian at the court Azeri poetry in the style of Fozuli and the Caḡatai poet Navaʾi still flourished ʿAlijan Esmaʿiloḡlu Qawsi Tabrizi born in Tabriz and educated in Isfahan was an important poet who combined classical refinement with the candor of popular poetry Rokn al Din Masʿud Masiḥi d 1656 was a musician and poet who wrote three romantic maṯnawis Dam va Dana Zanbur e ʿasal and Varqa va Golsah The last was modeled on a Persian work of the same name by ʿAyyuqi